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The Ultimate "Ricer Flyby"
Both of them are idiots. Honda driver for racing a bike and street
racing and bike rider for racing a Honda and street racing. BTW, I drive a Honda... with an exhaust(not the trash-can type though), am I a ricer? |
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"Does it have stickers plastered all over it?"
Are you on crack?! HELL NO! Maybe I should do it, we all know that each sticker gives you atleast 10 whp. "Does it have an unpainted, picnic-table wing bolted to the trunk lid?" Nope, just a stock Honda spoiler. "Does it have a fugly, unpainted, and warped fiberglass "Shogun" front end kit installed?" Now I feel ofended... "Or is it just a plain old stock Honda? " Nope, it's lowered, has an exhaust and an intake. That's about it. Unlike ricers, I know what I can/can't take on, I admit to my loses, I VERY rarely street-race and my car doesn't look like an advertisement billboard(for parts you don't even have on your car). |
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By the way, don't those people realize that a picnic-table sized wing,
22" rims, kits etc. only slow you down? |
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Michael wrote:
> By the way, don't those people realize that a picnic-table sized wing, > 22" rims, kits etc. only slow you down? Spoiler kits speed you up, by reducing parasitic drag. Larger wheels only slow you down if they weigh more, eg. 20" alloy wheels may weigh less than 14" steel wheels. More importantly, larger rims improve the car's handling because you can have lower-profile tyres, and good handling is usually more important than good acceleration. I suppose the large wing would be good if you were at the beach and all the other picnic tables were taken.. |
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"Old Wolf" > wrote
> Michael wrote: >> By the way, don't those people realize that a picnic-table sized > wing, >> 22" rims, kits etc. only slow you down? > > Spoiler kits speed you up, by reducing parasitic drag. This isn't always true. One purpose of spoilers is to increase downforce. This comes at the cost of increased drag, which decreases top speed. > Larger wheels only slow you down if they weigh more, eg. 20" > alloy wheels may weigh less than 14" steel wheels. This statement is also false. Wider wheels/tires increase the cross-section (of the car) *AND* the drag coefficient. That increases the total drag, which also reduces top speed. You'd better learn some physics and engineering. Floyd |
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But on those riced out cars, how often do you see decent rims and kits?
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On Sun, 6 Mar 2005, fbloogyudsr wrote:
> "Old Wolf" > wrote <a bunch of stupid ignorant crap> > You'd better learn some physics and engineering. Agreed. Lesson One: yellow vinyl stick-on kanji decals take at least 3 seconds off your E.T's *per decal*. Even if the translation of the kanji is "I'm a stupid white kid from the suburbs, I have a small penis and this car is slow". |
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Michael wrote: > "Does it have stickers plastered all over it?" > > Are you on crack?! HELL NO! Maybe I should do it, we all know that each > sticker gives you atleast 10 whp. > > "Does it have an unpainted, picnic-table wing bolted to the trunk lid?" > > Nope, just a stock Honda spoiler. > > "Does it have a fugly, unpainted, and warped fiberglass "Shogun" front > end kit installed?" > > Now I feel ofended... > > "Or is it just a plain old stock Honda? " > > Nope, it's lowered, has an exhaust and an intake. That's about it. > Unlike ricers, I know what I can/can't take on, I admit to my loses, I > VERY rarely street-race and my car doesn't look like an advertisement > billboard(for parts you don't even have on your car). You're a ricer wannabe... ;-) Not sure which is worse... |
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fbloogyudsr wrote:
> "Old Wolf" > wrote > > Michael wrote: > >> By the way, don't those people realize that a picnic-table > >> sized wing, > >> 22" rims, kits etc. only slow you down? > > > > Spoiler kits speed you up, by reducing parasitic drag. > > This isn't always true. One purpose of spoilers is to increase > downforce. This comes at the cost of increased drag, which > decreases top speed. Of course. I was referring to a kit consisting of more aerodynamic front and rear bumpers, side skirts (making it harder for air to get under the car), and perhaps aero mirrors. > > > Larger wheels only slow you down if they weigh more, eg. 20" > > alloy wheels may weigh less than 14" steel wheels. > > This statement is also false. Wider wheels/tires increase the > cross-section (of the car) *AND* the drag coefficient. That increases > the total drag, which also reduces top speed. > > You'd better learn some physics and engineering. Who mentioned wider wheels? The cross section of the car, and the total track, stays the same. It's just that each wheel+tyre contains less tyre and more wheel. |
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